Westmeadow, Where Cleburne’s Parks-and-Coffee Routine Feels Easy

About Westmeadow

Westmeadow sits in the part of Cleburne where everyday errands take minutes and weekends naturally drift toward green space. It’s the kind of area where a quick coffee run can mean Bestea or HTeaO just down the road, and where Winston Patrick McGregor Park and the Iris Garden are close enough that an evening walk can become a habit instead of a plan. On Friday nights, you’ll feel how connected the neighborhood is to local school spirit with Yellow Jacket Stadium nearby and CLEBURNE H S less than a mile away.

The streetscape around Westmeadow reads like established Cleburne: homes set back from the street, driveways that actually get used, and a lived-in feel that comes from owners staying put. In the 76033 ZIP, the homeownership rate runs about 62.6%, and that shows up in the way yards are kept and how quickly neighbors recognize the same cars heading toward Kroger or Walmart Supercenter. Housing here isn’t about showy gates; it’s about practical comfort and proximity to the places you use every week.

Westmeadow also fits neatly into the daily rhythm of Cleburne ISD. Families are close to a full lineup of campuses, from GERARD EL, an A-rated elementary about 1.6 miles away, to AD WHEAT MIDDLE about 0.3 miles away, and CLEBURNE H S roughly 0.5 miles away. That proximity matters on real mornings when drop-off lines and after-school practices are part of life, and it makes the neighborhood feel tied to the larger Cleburne community rather than tucked away from it.

When people ask what Westmeadow “costs,” the 76033 median home value of $253,800 provides a realistic anchor for buyers comparing Cleburne to other North Texas options, especially with a local median household income of $76,292. You’ll meet residents who grew up nearby, households putting down roots, and renters who like being near H-E-B and downtown culture without committing to a longer drive.

Westmeadow tends to attract people who want Cleburne to feel close at hand: coffee spots like Nolan River Coffee for a weekend reset, McAnear Park and Hulen Park when the weather cools off, and easy access to schools, shopping, and the community’s performing arts and museum scene without needing to build their schedule around traffic.

Living in Westmeadow: A Cleburne Routine With Everything Close

Daily life in Westmeadow is built around convenience that doesn’t feel hectic. Groceries are genuinely close, with Walmart Supercenter about 0.3 miles away, ALDI around 0.4 miles, and Kroger roughly 0.5 miles—so it’s easy to grab what you need after work without turning it into a long outing. For bigger weekly runs or specific staples, H-E-B is about 1.6 miles away, and local markets like Super Garcia Meat Market and Carniceria Mi Pueblo add options when you’re cooking for a crowd or just want something specific.

Homes in the 76033 area skew owner-occupied, and that stability shows up in the neighborhood feel. With about 11,121 housing units across the ZIP and roughly 58.5% owner-occupied, you’ll see a mix of long-timers and newer households moving in and updating as they go. The local median home value of $253,800 tends to draw buyers looking for a foothold in Cleburne while staying close to the schools, parks, and everyday retail that keeps life simple.

If you like to move outdoors, Westmeadow’s location makes it easy to keep active without driving across town. Winston Patrick McGregor Park and the Iris Garden are about 0.3 miles away for quick walks, and places like Stone Park, McAnear Park, and Westhill Park are all within about a mile. For workouts that look more structured, Planet Fitness is close at roughly 0.4 miles, and the Tolbert and Margaret Mayfield Sports Complex is around 0.5 miles—useful for everything from casual conditioning to organized sports seasons.

School routines are a big part of the Westmeadow cadence. Being near AD WHEAT MIDDLE (about 0.3 miles) and CLEBURNE H S (about 0.5 miles) makes after-school activities and games more manageable, and families often look toward elementary options like GERARD EL, an A-rated campus about 1.6 miles away, as well as Coleman, Cooke, and Irving elementaries nearby. It’s a very “Cleburne ISD” part of town, where the school calendar quietly shapes when parks are busiest and which coffee shop has a longer line.

Commuting patterns in the area reflect a driving-first lifestyle. In the ZIP, about 87.6% of workers drive alone, and only about 3.3% work from home, so most mornings involve getting out the door and onto familiar routes toward schools, shopping, and job centers. Westmeadow tends to appeal to households that like that straightforward rhythm: quick stops at Starbucks or Heroes Cafe, evenings at Don Smith Performing Arts Center, and weekends that rotate between Hulen Park, local museums, and the next home game at Yellow Jacket Stadium.

Things to Do Near Westmeadow

Westmeadow’s biggest advantage is how quickly you can switch from errands to downtime. You can start a Saturday with Bestea or HTeaO within about half a mile, swing by Kroger or ALDI for groceries, then be walking at Winston Patrick McGregor Park and the Iris Garden just minutes later. When the weather cooperates, nearby options like Stone Park, McAnear Park, and Westhill Park make it easy to keep kids moving or sneak in a quiet loop before dinner.

For fitness and recreation, the neighborhood sits close to a cluster of local facilities: Planet Fitness is about 0.4 miles away, the Tolbert and Margaret Mayfield Sports Complex is roughly 0.5 miles, and Cleburne Golf Links is around 2.1 miles for an afternoon tee time. Culture is just as accessible, with Don Smith Performing Arts Center near 0.6 miles and downtown museums like the Cleburne Railroad Museum and Layland Museum around the two-mile mark—easy to pair with coffee at Nolan River Coffee or a stop at Red Horse Cafe.

Neighborhoods Near Westmeadow

Westmeadow sits among a tight ring of established Cleburne neighborhoods, so it’s easy to compare feel and fit within a short drive. Sequoya Park and Meadowbrook Estates are both about 0.4 miles away, which often puts them in the same orbit for school routes and shopping runs. Remington Ridge and Baker Farms, each around 0.6 miles away, give buyers a couple more options nearby without losing access to the same parks and everyday retail.

A little farther out, places like Stonegate and Placid Acres sit around 0.7 miles away, while Lakeview, Bellevue Crest, and Ridgecrest are in the 0.8-mile range—close enough that residents share the same coffee spots and weekend routines. Chisholm Hills and Quail Hollow are about 0.9 miles away, and Belle Lagos at roughly 1.1 miles offers another nearby pocket to consider if you want to stay near the same schools, gyms, and the downtown museum-and-theatre scene.

Local Resources and Services Near Westmeadow

Westmeadow residents are tied into the day-to-day services that make Cleburne run, with many essentials nearby. The Central Appraisal District of Johnson County is about 2 miles away, which is convenient when you need to verify a valuation or handle property-related paperwork. For city matters, Cleburne City Hall sits around 2.2 miles away, and the Utility Billing Department is about 1.8 miles away for account questions or updates.

County services are also close to home. The Johnson County Texas District Clerk is about 1.8 miles away, and Johnson County Elections is at a similar distance, making it easy to handle records or voting-related needs without an all-day commitment. The Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) is roughly 1.9 miles away, which matters more than most people realize until it’s time to renew or replace documents.

For safety and community support, the Cleburne Police Department is about 1.9 miles away, and Cleburne Fire Department and Ambulance Station 3 is around 1.6 miles away. When you want a quieter third place, the Cleburne Public Library is close at about 1.9 miles, and the USPS location around 0.7 miles away keeps everyday logistics simple.

Frequently Asked Questions About Westmeadow

Is Westmeadow a good place to live?

Westmeadow can be a strong choice for buyers who want a practical Cleburne lifestyle with parks, schools, and shopping close by. In the 76033 area, the median home value of $253,800 and a median household income of $76,292 point to a solid middle-market neighborhood where many residents choose to stay, reflected in a homeownership rate around 62.6%. Day to day, you’re near Winston Patrick McGregor Park and the Iris Garden for quick outdoor time, and you’re minutes from Kroger, ALDI, and Walmart Supercenter, which makes routines feel easy rather than spread out.

Is Westmeadow safe?

Safety can vary from block to block, so the best approach is to evaluate the specific street and talk with nearby residents during showings. Westmeadow benefits from being close to key civic services, with the Cleburne Police Department about 1.9 miles away and Cleburne Fire Department and Ambulance Station 3 around 1.6 miles away. Areas with higher owner-occupancy, like the broader 76033 ZIP where ownership is the majority, often show more consistent neighbor presence—people notice what’s going on, especially near schools like AD WHEAT MIDDLE and CLEBURNE H S where community activity is steady.

How are the schools in Westmeadow?

Westmeadow is served by Cleburne ISD, and the neighborhood’s location puts several campuses within an easy drive for drop-offs and events. GERARD EL, an A-rated elementary serving grades EE-04, is about 1.6 miles away, while CLEBURNE H S, a B-rated high school for grades 09-12 with enrollment around 1,849, is roughly 0.5 miles away. Middle school options include AD WHEAT MIDDLE (grades 07-08) about 0.3 miles away and LOWELL SMITH JR INT (grades 05-06) about 1.9 miles away. There are also alternative programs nearby, including TEAM SCH and J J A E P.

What is the cost of living in Westmeadow?

Property taxes are a meaningful part of the cost of living in Westmeadow, and it helps to understand how the local rates stack together. In Cleburne, the city property tax rate is $0.6125 per $100 valuation, Johnson County’s rate is $0.3893 per $100 valuation, and Cleburne ISD’s school district tax rate is $1.2119 per $100 valuation. Rolled up, the combined estimated property tax rate is $2.2137 per $100 valuation, which is the figure many homeowners feel most directly as they budget for escrow. Texas has no state income tax, which can offset higher property taxes for some households depending on income and lifestyle. Specific cost-of-living indices, including the BEA Regional Price Parity measures where 100 equals the U.S. average for overall costs, housing, goods, and utilities, weren’t provided for Westmeadow. In general, many households choose the Cleburne area because day-to-day essentials are convenient and housing costs can be more approachable than larger metro cores, with local benchmarks like a $253,800 median home value and median gross rent around $1,318 per month in the 76033 ZIP.

Is Westmeadow good for families?

Westmeadow works well for families who want parks, school access, and after-school activities close to home. Winston Patrick McGregor Park and the Iris Garden are about 0.3 miles away for quick playground time or evening walks, and larger options like Hulen Park and West Buffalo Creek Linear Park are within about two miles. The neighborhood is also closely connected to Cleburne ISD campuses, including AD WHEAT MIDDLE about 0.3 miles away and CLEBURNE H S about 0.5 miles away, plus elementary choices like GERARD EL with an A rating. With about 21.2% of the local population under 18, families are a visible part of the community rhythm.

What is Westmeadow known for?

Westmeadow is known for being close to the parts of Cleburne residents actually use: neighborhood parks, school campuses, and the shopping corridor anchored by places like Kroger, ALDI, and Walmart Supercenter. It’s also a convenient pocket for Cleburne’s sports-and-arts calendar, with Yellow Jacket Stadium nearby for game nights and Don Smith Performing Arts Center about 0.6 miles away for performances. Add in the downtown museum cluster—like the Cleburne Railroad Museum and Layland Museum around two miles away—and Westmeadow feels connected to both everyday convenience and local culture.

What are things to do near Westmeadow?

Near Westmeadow, a typical weekend can mix outdoor time with Cleburne’s surprisingly deep set of cultural stops. Residents often rotate through Winston Patrick McGregor Park, Stone Park, and McAnear Park, or head to the Tolbert and Margaret Mayfield Sports Complex for practices and games. For coffee, you’ve got nearby options like Bestea, HTeaO, Starbucks, Nolan River Coffee, and Red Horse Cafe. When you want an evening out, Don Smith Performing Arts Center is close, and downtown spots like Plaza Main Street Theatre, Greater Cleburne Carnegie Players, and museums including the Cleburne Railroad Museum and Johnson County Courthouse Museum are all about two miles away.

What ZIP code is Westmeadow in?

Westmeadow is in ZIP code 76033. Most of the nearby schools, parks, and shopping listed for the neighborhood fall within the same 76033 area.

Interested in Westmeadow?

If you’re considering Westmeadow, it helps to tour the streets at different times of day and line that up with your school and park priorities. Connect with a local real estate expert who knows Cleburne ISD boundaries, nearby amenities, and how to evaluate homes around the $253,800 price point in 76033.

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